The Collected Sam & Max: Surfin' the Highway

by Steve Purcell

Sam and Max

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How did I never look this up after playing the games? The screwball humor made those often frustrating to play, but here, as comedy writing, it is as classic as it gets. Paired with Purcell's beautiful, wacky art, this is an A collection. You really do crack me up, little buddy.
Politically incorrect, full of irreverent humor, unnecessary violence and (pop) cultural references. I found it very fun and fresh (if you can laugh about things like a private police). The plots don't make much sense, but then again, the characters break the 4th wall to make fun of it. "You crack me up, buddy!"
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There's a lot of tossaway graphical detail in these pages. Also things move very quickly, so it's not a series to read while very sleepy. I can't remember any plots, but I do remember that things move from one bizarrity to the next in rather a dreamlike organisation.
½
brilliant nonsense. You are lucky if you can find a copy.

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